Week 4 Parenting Styles and How they Affect Children Discussion

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You must answer both questions. YOU must use an outside sources to support your answer to both of the questions in the file. Use APA in text citation for EACH.

QUESTION 1: Pick just only ONE of the following scenarios below:

  • A 4-year-old child constantly refuses to eat the dinner that is provided.
  • A 9-year-old child constantly talks back to authority figures, particularly her parents.
  • A 7-year-old child constantly refuses to get out of bed in the morning and get ready for the day.

NOW answer the following questions using the scenario you picked. How would EACH of the four major parenting styles respond to the scenario you have chosen? How would EACH of the parenting styles affect the cognitive and socioemotional development of the child in the chosen scenario? How could EACH of the parenting styles affect the relationship of the parent and child? SUPPORT your response with research.

Question 2: Robert Sternberg and Howard Gardner argued that, as a society, we need to expand our measure of intelligence beyond traditional tests. DESCRIBE the way each explains intelligence. THEN explain how ideas presented by Sternberg and Gardner have changed school environments.

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QUESTION 1 Pick just only ONE (1, 2 or 3) of the following scenarios: 1. A 4-year-old child constantly refuses to eat the dinner that is provided. 2. A 9-year-old child constantly talks back to authority figures, particularly her parents. 3. A 7-year-old child constantly refuses to get out of bed in the morning and get ready for the day. NOW answer the following questions using the scenario you picked. How would EACH of the four major parenting styles respond to the scenario you have chosen? How would EACH of the parenting styles affect the cognitive and socioemotional development of the child in the chosen scenario? How could EACH of the parenting styles affect the relationship of the parent and child? SUPPORT your response with research. The four parenting styles are as follows: • • • • Authoritative parents who rank high on nurturing and setting limits. They set clear standards for their children but also provide some freedom and lots of love. In this house, there are specific bed and homework times. However, if a daughter wants to watch a favorite TV program, these parents might relax the rule that homework must be finished before dinner. They could let a son extend his regular 9:00 p.m. bedtime for a special event. Although authoritative parents believe in structure, they understand that rules don’t take precedence over human needs. Authoritarian parents who are more inflexible. Their child-rearing motto is, “Do just what I say.” In these families, rules are not negotiable. While authoritarian parents may love their children deeply, their child-rearing style can seem inflexible, rigid, and cold. Permissive parents who are at the opposite end of the spectrum from authoritarian parents. Their parenting mantra is, “Provide total freedom and unconditional love.” In these households, there may be no set bedtimes and no homework demands. The childrearing principle here is that children’s wishes rule Rejecting-neglecting parents who are the worst of both worlds—low on structure and on love. In these families, children are neglected, ignored, and emotionally abandoned. They are left to raise themselves. ADDITIONAL WESITES THAT CAN BE USED TO AID IN ANSWERING THE QUESTION Read "Reclaiming the Family Table: Mealtimes and Child Health and Wellbeing," by Fiese & Schwartz, from Social Policy Report (2008). URL: http://www.yaleruddcenter.org/resources/upload/docs/what/reports/ReclaimingFamilyTable.pdf Explore the Stop bullying Website to learn more about Cyberbullying. URL:http://www.stopbullying.gov/cyberbullying/index.html Read "More Harm Than Good: A Summary of Scientific Research on the Intended and Unintended Effects of Corporal Punishment on Children," by Gershoff, from Law & Contemporary Problems (2010). URL: https://www.pa-fsa.org/.../More%20Harm%20Than%20Good-%20A%20Summary%2... Read "Media and Young Children's Learning," by Kirkorian, Wartella, & Anderson, from Future Child (2008). URL: http://cmhd.northwestern.edu/.../Kirkorian.Wartella.Anderson.2008.-Future-of-Children.pdf Read "On Hitting Children: A Review of Corporal Punishment in the United States," by Knox, from Journal of Pediatric Health Care (2009). URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com.lopes.idm.oclc.org/science/article/pii/S0891524509000728 QUESTION 2 Robert Sternberg and Howard Gardner argued that, as a society, we need to expand our measure of intelligence beyond traditional tests. Describe the way each explains intelligence. Then explain how ideas presented by Sternberg and Gardner have changed school environments. REMEMBER TO USE APA IN TEXT CITATION FOR QUESTION 1 AND 2. NO PLAGARISM ALLOWED!!
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Parenting Styles and Their Effects on Parents and Children
Question One
Scenario Chosen
Authoritarian Parents
Authoritative Parent
Permissive Parents
Uninvolved Parents
Question Two
Sternberg's View on Intelligence
Gardner's View on Intelligence
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Parenting Styles and How they Affect Children
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PARENTING STYLES AND HOW THEY AFFECT CHILDREN

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Parenting Styles and Their Effects on Parents and Children
Question One
Scenario Chosen
A 9-year old child may develop a bad behavior of continually talking back to authority
figures such as their parents. Talking back to authorities should automatically raise a red flag that
something is wrong with the child, but most importantly the parents should try and understand
what the behavior is trying to communicate. The fol...


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